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The K KERNOWO 929D-V is a professional-grade electric desoldering iron and solder sucker combo that heats up in just 3 minutes. Featuring interchangeable 1.0mm and 1.2mm nozzles, a built-in heat deflector for comfort, and a complete accessory kit, it streamlines through-hole solder removal with precision and ease. Designed for durability and user comfort, this portable tool is perfect for both residential and professional electronics work.
Brand | K KERNOWO |
Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 3E+1 |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Electric Desoldering Iron, Solder Wick, Cleaning Sponge, Cleaning Pin, 2 Interchangeable Diameters Desoldering Nozzles, Solder Tip |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Length | 7.62 Inches |
Head Style | Pencil |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Style | Shorter Charging Handle |
UPC | 733277633434 |
Manufacturer | K KERNOWO |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Item model number | 929D-V Desoldering Iron |
Color | Blue |
Material | sponge |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Nice little Iron
I have had and used this Iron for more than a year now, and the this Iron is awesome.The bundle is ok mostly, the only not so great item being the included solder wire, which is not as good as should be for electronic work.All other items are good, and again the Iron itself is a great little tool to have handy in a variety of projects.The temp adjustments are pretty responsive and work great.I have not seen any degradation in the main tip that I have been using for more than a year.A very good product overall.
V**1
great replacement iron, could use a little higher top heat
My old Tenma was showing its age and I decided to get a new iron. This one is pretty high-tech compared to my old one, which has a big base and a knob to adjust the temp on. This new unit is lightweight and has a digital screen to show the current and target temp. Hold down a button and it turns on. Press the up and down to adjust the goal temp. After a few sec it switches back to displaying live temp, and you can see it quickly rise and stop when it hits the goal. This is my first time owning a soldering iron with a digital readout.I found I do have to wait 20-30 sec for the actual temp on the tip to stabilize, so there's some inertia in the heat. It also can struggle on larger items because it takes 15-20 sec to catch up the heat on large items. So when I turn it on to use it, I set the temp, it comes up and stops, and I have to give it another 15 sec before it will melt solder, as I wait for the heat to get to the end of the tip.Also I keep needing to tighten the twist on the bottom of the iron that holds the tip because it keeps coming unscrewed. I suppose that's the heating and cooling that keeps loosening it but I don't want to crank it hard and break it. My old iron has this issue (less frequently) too, so I suppose I just need to give it a harder twist.Depending on what I'm working on, I periodically need to adjust my temps so I'm not cooking small partsor taking forever to solder larger ones, so that ends up with a lot of button pressing. With a knob I'm not really concerned about wear and tear, but these push buttons do leave me wondering if I'm going to eventually wear them out like I've seen happen with push button adjustments on other devices I own.So I haven't decided yet if this is an improvement over my old iron or not. It does have an "auto shutoff" feature though which is nice. Unlike my old iron, it doesn't have any bright lights on it to remind you that it's on, but it will sense when you haven't handled it in several minutes and will turn down the temp. It doesn't turn off completely though, which might be a better idea?
J**T
This desolider iron is cheap but works great
Be careful and not put too much heat on the board do some stop let everything cool off
A**D
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R**E
I was skeptical.. but did the trick mostly
I got this to help remove joysticks from a ps5 controller. It has 14 joints on each joystick. This thing worked like a charm for 10 of them. The other 4 were large joints that are hard to heat. I needed to use a hot air gun for th9se but I in no way blame this tool.If you are removing regular through-hole components, this is better than a non-heated solder sucker for sure.
M**N
Great Soldering Iron
Works perfect. Thank You
M**G
It'll work, but I'd choose a different one now.
It does alright when sucking solder off of pins. I does take a little bit to warm up, but that's expected. The main issue is that you're going to need a trashcan by you when using it. It spits out pieces of solder when you go to re-plunge. I've used this less than a week, and maybe a hundred pins. Likely less. Save your money and put it towards a better brand.
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